The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the Dawuliang Culture Square in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. People of various ethnic minorities got together for the event, wearing their ethnic costumes and enjoying singing and dance. In recent years, the county has combined history and culture with national customs in promoting local tourism development. Colorful folk activities, specialty agricultural product fairs and other featured events have been held, attracting numerous visitors. (Photo/Shi Menglei)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the Dawuliang Culture Square in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. People of various ethnic minorities got together for the event, wearing their ethnic costumes and enjoying singing and dance. In recent years, the county has combined history and culture with national customs in promoting local tourism development. Colorful folk activities, specialty agricultural product fairs and other featured events have been held, attracting numerous visitors. (Photo/Shi Menglei)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows people attending a fish-catching contest on that day. (Photo/Liu Qiang and Yang Shaoquan)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. (Photo/Liu Qiang and Yang Shaoquan)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows people staging folk performances on that day. (Photo/Li Shangyin)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows people showing brocade skills on that day. (Photo/Liu Qiang and Yang Shaoquan)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. (Photo/Wu Sandong)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows people staging folk performances on that day. (Photo/Li Shangyin)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows tourists observing Dong brocade making skills on that day. (Photo/Wu Sandong)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. (Photo/Wu Sandong)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the foot of Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. Ethnic people from Hunan, Guizhou, and Guangxi got together, enjoying singing and participating in colorful folk activities such as making Dong brocade, performing Lusheng dance, fish-catching contest, and bird fighting games. The Dawuliang Singing Festival was shortlisted for Hunan's provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2006. The photo shows people participating in a fish-catching contest on that day. (Photo/Liu Qiang and Yang Shaoquan)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the Dawuliang Culture Square in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. People of various ethnic minorities got together for the event, wearing their ethnic costumes and enjoying singing and dance. In recent years, the county has combined history and culture with national customs in promoting local tourism development. Colorful folk activities, specialty agricultural product fairs and other featured events have been held, attracting numerous visitors. (Photo/Shi Menglei)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the Dawuliang Culture Square in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. People of various ethnic minorities got together for the event, wearing their ethnic costumes and enjoying singing and dance. In recent years, the county has combined history and culture with national customs in promoting local tourism development. Colorful folk activities, specialty agricultural product fairs and other featured events have been held, attracting numerous visitors. (Photo/Shi Menglei)
The annual Dawuliang Singing Festival opened at the Dawuliang Culture Square in Yatunbao Town, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County on April 17, 2024. People of various ethnic minorities got together for the event, wearing their ethnic costumes and enjoying singing and dance. In recent years, the county has combined history and culture with national customs in promoting local tourism development. Colorful folk activities, specialty agricultural product fairs and other featured events have been held, attracting numerous visitors. (Photo/Shi Menglei)
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday